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Reisel JF, Shneiderman B.  1986.  Is Bigger Better?: The Effects of Display Size on Program Reading Tech Report HCIL-86-08.
Card SK, Mackinlay JD, Shneiderman B.  1999.  Bifocal lens. Readings in information visualization. :331-332.
Fomin EDDFV, Hajiaghayi MT, Thilikos DM.  2004.  Bidimensional Parameters and Local Treewidth. Latin 2004: Theoretical Informatics: 6th Latin American Symposium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 5-8, 2004: Proceedings. :109-109.
O'Leary DP, Simmons JA.  1981.  A Bidiagonalization-Regularization Procedure for Large Scale Discretizations of Ill-Posed Problems. SIAM Journal on Scientific and Statistical Computing. 2(4):474-489.
Yahav I, Raschid L, Andrade H.  2007.  Bid based scheduler with backfilling for a multiprocessor system. Proceedings of the ninth international conference on Electronic commerce. :459-468.
Vishkin U.  1992.  Biconnectivity Approximations and Graph Carvings. Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth Annual ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, May 4-6, 1992. :759-759.
Khuller S, Vishkin U.  1994.  Biconnectivity approximations and graph carvings. Journal of the ACM (JACM). 41(2):214-235.
Kanungo T, Resnik P.  1998.  The Bible, Truth, and Multilingual OCR Evaluation.
Resnik P, Olsen MB, Diab M.  1999.  The Bible as a parallel corpus: Annotating the ‘Book of 2000 Tongues’. Computers and the Humanities. 33(1):129-153.
Kanungo T, Resnik P, Mao S, Kim DW, Zheng Q.  2005.  The Bible and multilingual optical character recognition. Communications of the ACM. 48(6):124-130.
Cardone A, Amelot J, Li-Baboud Y-S, Brady M, Bajcsy P.  2012.  Biases from model assumptions in texture sub-cellular image segmentation. SPIE Newsroom. 13
Grand J, Cummings MP, Rebelo TG, Ricketts TH, Neel MC.  2007.  Biased data reduce efficiency and effectiveness of conservation reserve networks. Ecology Letters. 10(5):364-374.
Lumezanu C, Feamster N, Klein H.  2012.  #bias: Measuring the Tweeting Behavior of Propagandists. Sixth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media.
Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y, Malm H.  2002.  Bias in visual motion processes: A theory predicting illusions. Statistical Methods in Video Processing.(in conjunction with European Conference on Computer Vision).
Ji H, Fermüller C.  2004.  Bias in Shape Estimation. Computer Vision - ECCV 2004Computer Vision - ECCV 2004. 3023:405-416.
Kolda TG, O'Leary DP, Nazareth L.  1998.  BFGS with Update Skipping and Varying Memory. SIAM Journal on Optimization. 8(4):1060-1083.
Shneiderman B.  1993.  Beyond the graphical user interface (abstract). Proceedings of the 1993 ACM conference on Computer science. :510–-510–.
Brodský T, Fermüller C, Aloimonos Y.  1998.  Beyond the Epipolar Constraint: Integrating 3D Motion and Structure Estimation. 3D Structure from Multiple Images of Large-Scale Environments3D Structure from Multiple Images of Large-Scale Environments. 1506:109-123.
Ko MY, Murthy PK, Bhattacharyya SS.  2007.  Beyond single-appearance schedules: Efficient DSP software synthesis using nested procedure calls. ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS). 6(2):14–es-14–es.
[Anonymous].  2005.  Beyond one still image: Face recognition from multiple still images or a video sequence. Face ProcessingFace Processing. :547-575.
Gupta A, Davis LS.  2008.  Beyond nouns: Exploiting prepositions and comparative adjectives for learning visual classifiers. Computer Vision–ECCV 2008. :16-29.
Shneiderman B.  1993.  Beyond intelligent machines: just do it. IEEE Software. 10(1):100-103.
Phelps C, Madhavan G, Rappuoli R, Colwell RR, Fineberg H.  2017.  Beyond cost-effectiveness: Using systems analysis for infectious disease preparedness. Vaccine. 35:A46-A49.
Friedman B, Levenson N, Shneiderman B, Suchman L, Winograd T.  1994.  Beyond accuracy, reliability, and efficiency: criteria for a good computer system. Conference companion on Human factors in computing systems. :195-198.
Shneiderman B.  1997.  Between hope and fear. Communications of the ACM. 40(2):59-62.

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